Go to your favorite search engine and type in the words “HCG kits online.” You are likely to get well over a quarter-million results.
Are these kits a good idea? What do they include? Will these be all that you need? As with many issues in life, the answers are far from simple. There are a few guidelines, however.
Some Do Not Even Have HCG
There is at least one website that sells “HCG supplies,” but let’s prospective customers know that they are not an HCG dealer, and they will have to purchase the actual hormone from a licensed pharmacy. So – what do they sell?
This site offers mixing kits and syringes. The mixing kits include sterile containers and “bacteriostatic” water that has been treated with a sterilizing agent. This is all clearly stated on the website, however if you have a legitimate prescription for HCG injections from a doctor or getting it through a licensed diet clinic, these supplies should be furnished for you as part of your treatment.
Watch Out For This
Other sites offer HCG supplies and HCG injections. Prices vary a great deal, depending on the web site and the amount of HCG and supplies being offered (20 days, 40 days, etc.) Legally, they should not be offering to sell HCG injections direct to anyone without a prescription. But here is something more disturbing that you’ll note when you go to the “Contact” part of these websites: the e-mail address is not at all consistent with the website domain.
If the website is XYZ-123HCG.com, then any e-mail should be directed to that domain, i.e., customerinfo@xyz-123HCG.com. Instead, what you often find is something like xyz@hotmail.com, or hcginfo@gmail.com. This is usually not a good sign. Any legitimate provider of HCG and HCG products should have an e-mail address that is consistent with the web address of the site. In addition, there should be a telephone number as well as a physical address (NOT simply a P.O. Box.)
Questions About Quality
Another concern you should have about ordering HCG injections direct is quality and safety. When you obtain this by prescription from a licensed physician, you can be assured that what you are getting is safe and reliable. On the other hand, you have no such assurances when dealing with these websites, many of which are operated by people in foreign countries where there are few safety regulations and little oversight. (This is one reason that many countries get their pharmaceuticals from U.S. labs, by the way.)
It’s best not to take chances in these cases.
Alternatives to HCG Injections
Many HCG products available can be taken orally, without the need to mix, measure, and inject yourself with needles three times a day. A 40-day supply of homeopathic HCG drops can be had for as little as $5 a day, and have been proven safe and effective. If you cannot, or prefer not to go through a physician, these homeopathic remedies are the best and most reliable option.
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